"Art Nouveau bronze Pocket Watch holder, signed Bruno Zach"

Weight

0,7 kg

This is a beautiful and practical Art Nouveau Bronze sculpture. The small and pretty figurine, after an idea of the famous sculptor Bruno Zach, shows a small lady who bends over and holds her arms forward. The young lady is almost nude, so her body is only covered by a transparent cloth and although she is showing her body without clothes, she seems shy, innocent and dreaming. The lady is set on a green marble plinth that is shaped as a square, in addition the figurine consists of 100% bronze and fine green marble and is signed by its creator Bruno Zach. The sculpture can be used as a pocket watch holder, which is a practical and curious option.

As all of the bronze products in our shop, this exhibit is hand-cast in our own foundry and subject to our strict quality inspections throughout the entire process of fabrication. All of our sculptures are exclusively compounded with the help of lost-wax casting.

Please note that the pictured pocket watch is not included!

The famous Art Nouveau artist and sculptor Bruno Zach was born in the Ukraine in 1891 and created this beautiful bronze pocket watch holder. He moved to Vienna for study purposes and during the time of his studies he worked in various different foundries. In his works, Bruno Zach often modelled nude or rather naked woman and dancers. The Ukrainian- Austrian artist died in 1945 in Vienna.